Benjamin F. Wilson

Active - 1917 - 1929  |   Born - Jul 7, 1876   |   Died - Aug 25, 1930   |   Genres - Western, Drama, Romance

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A sadly neglected American filmmaker, the pompously named Benjamin Franklin Wilson directed, produced, wrote and starred in innumerable low-budget serials and westerns, usually opposite blond Neva Gerber whom many mistakenly took for his wife. (Gerber, to the contrary, was at one point engaged to ill-fated director William Desmond Taylor.) The team enjoyed quite a following in the second decade of American silent films, but their popularity declined in the 1920s with the advent of younger, more athletic serial teams (especially the Allene Ray-Walter Miller combo). During his last decade in films, Wilson either sold his product outright to poverty-row company FBO or distributed his little action thrillers on a states rights basis. He wound up his career supporting Buck Jones in Shadow Ranch (1930). Wilson's death was attributed to a heart ailment.

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